The Foreign Ministry accused the Canadian police of killing an Iranian, a day after Canada recalled its ambassador over the burial in Iran of an Iranian-Canadian journalist who died in Iranian custody. Canada had requested the return of the remains of the journalist, Zahra Kazemi. A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry said that three young Iranians were attacked by the police in a Vancouver suburb and that one, identified as Kayvan Tabesh, was killed. The incident was said to have happened on Tuesday. But Reuters reported that Mr. Tabesh, 18, was shot by a policeman on July 14, when he attacked the officer with a machete after an early morning road-rage incident. Nazila Fathi (NYT)